I think one reason why nobody has answered this question yet is that it should read 25:1 instead of 251 and D/d instead of Dd. But here is my answer: On the one side of the sleeve, you pull with one rope fall. On the other side the load is taken by two rope falls. This means that in the rope section where the bending and the bearing pressure on the pin occurs you can reduce the capacity of the rope by almost 50% before the flemish eye as a whole will have a capacity of less than 100%. For more reading, look at my website: www.ropetechnology.com under rope end connections.
It is not rain forced but re-inforced cement concrete. It means the concrete after setting and hardening.
A fan is used
Forced convection are used in car radiators, cooling towers, air cooled heat exchangers etc.
it is a type of forced commutation technique of thyristor
convection
there is no difference.
The capacity to do work or cause physical change.
i want to know how to calculate FVC....
force vital capacity is measure when the patient is ecxhating with maximal speed and effort
It increases their RV (residual volume) and FRC (functional residual capacity) due to air trapping. It decreases the FEV1 and takes longer to finish their FVC (forced vital capacity) because of decreased flow rates. It also decreases the DLCO (difusion capacity) because of alveolar wall distruction.
Venturi effect
Because it is induced
Impossible to answer without knowing which engine we're talking about. We'd especially need to know if the engine had forced induction.
Wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath. A reduction in peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) by around 20% or a Forced expiratory volume reduction in one second (FEV1) of 15%. I have Asthma and its hard to breathe, and your throat feels like its going to squash up. So choking, coughing,tightness of your chest and your throat closing up to make you choke. TRUST ME: YOU DO NOT WANT ASTHMA. ITS HORRIBLE.
Forced vital capacity (FVC) measures the total volume of air exhaled forcefully after a maximal inhalation. Within this total volume exhaled, the forced expiratory volume (FEV1) is measured during the 1st second of this manoeuvre.
obstructive lung disorder
Reducing the radius of the airways will affect the capacity of the lungs to exhale the maximum amount of air